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By Andy Coghlan TAMPERING with stem cells from human embryos might be a political hot potato, but the benefits could be huge. Already, scientists have coaxed human stem cells to turn into brain, liver, muscle and beating heart cells. And results from animal experiments hint that the cultured cells should function as normal when transplanted. This could lead to new treatments for a host of diseases, such as Parkinson’s. Earlier this year,